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323: '''All Our Yesterdays'''
323: '''All Our Yesterdays'''
(First watched 2009-05-04)  Interesting idea, though sending people on a doomed planet back to the past on a planetary scale seems... problematic.  If they were just ''adding'' to the population it would create an impossible loop of more and more people, or changing population growth in such a way to cause people to no longer exist.  So it must be a predestination thing, where everybody is Fry on a grand scale?  The population is descended from itself?
It's also a bit goofy that going back in time causes Spock to become emotional because somehow his brain has changed to the normal philosophy of Vulcans of that era?  However, in a "goofy-ass Star Trek science" way it's not unexpected.  Like how Deanna Troi can revert into a Betazoid spider.
Surely having thousands of walk-through walls that lead to a library at the end of the world scattered throughout history would be the cause of some weird accidents and disappearances?
Kirk claimed to be from an island called Earth.  Was this an obvious reference to the sci-fi movie [[This Island Earth]]?


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